From December 17 to January 31
Calligraphy, Traditional Seal Engraving, Hanji Craft, Minhwa, Korean Painting
Gumi City in Gyeongbuk will exhibit 154 works created by experiential education students at the Seongrihak History Museum and Yaeun History Experience Center from December 17 to January 31 of next year.
Gumi Seongrihak History Museum will exhibit 154 works created by experiential education participants. Provided by Gumi City
In this exhibition, 23 calligraphy works will be displayed in the seminar room of the Seongrihak History Museum, and 31 traditional wood carving pieces will be exhibited in the Cheongnyeom Hall. Seventy hanji craft works can be seen in the central hall of the Seongrihak Exhibition Hall, while 18 folk paintings and 12 Korean paintings will be showcased in the Hunja Room of the Yaeun History Experience Center.
Through this exhibition, Gumi City plans to provide a sense of accomplishment to the experiential education students and offer citizens various visual attractions and cultural experience opportunities.
The experiential education program in the first half of next year will be operated from February 11 to June 27, starting one month earlier than originally planned, reflecting the high demand for an extended education period in the survey. Applications for courses can be submitted from January 20 to February 11 through the city hall integrated reservation portal (Integrated Reservation - Educational Courses - Seongrihak History Museum - Search).
For more details, please contact the main phone number of the Gumi Seongrihak History Museum.
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